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Peanuts Comic Strip

Written by Charles M. Schulz, Peanuts is a syndicated comic strip that ran for 50 years until Schulz's death in 2000. The comic features a main character, Charlie Brown, and his dog Snoopy and is considered the world's most popular comic.

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What type of bird is Woodstock in Charlie Brown?

Peanuts creator, Charles M. Schulz never definitively answered the question of what type of bird Woodstock was supposed to be.

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What made the blah blah sound on Charlie Brown?

The "wah-wah" sound on Charlie Brown's parents is created by speaking voices underwater and then playing them back at a higher speed. This technique is used to portray the sounds of the adults in the cartoon in a humorous and unusual way.

What position did Charlie Brown play on his baseball team?

The catcher on Charlie Brown's baseball team was Schroeder.

What sound did adults make when speaking in Charlie Brown cartoons?

Adult voices sounded like a trombone or a similar musical instrument .

Who is snoopys family?

Snoopy's family includes his siblings Andy, Belle, Marbles, Olaf, Molly, Rover, Spike, and his nephew, “Snoopy’s nephew,” as well as his brothers and sisters in law. His most notable sibling is Spike, who lives in the desert.

What are the names of the twins in Charlie Brown Christmas at the very end when they're all singing around charlies tree?

3 and 4. According to their brother 5. Their dad renamed his family numbers because he believed that numbers were taking over.

Where can you get a play script for A Charlie Brown Christmas?

A script for this classic work is to lengthy to print here and could breach copyright - However, there is a copy in the public domain that could meet your requirements

stjohns-chs.org/theatre/Carol/AChristmasCarol-script.html

You would of course have to seek permission to use this document from the church concerned

Why is Charlie Brown famous?

They have a simplicity and straightforwardness about them, which is far less popular in modern times than the fast-paced action cartoons around. Charlie Brown cartoon have always been more philosophical and thoughtful, and many children simply don't relate to that anymore.

What started first the comics or films of Charlie Brown?

The Charlie Brown comics started first. They were created by Charles Schulz and first appeared in newspapers in 1950. The animated TV specials and films featuring Charlie Brown and the Peanuts gang came later.

Where was Snoopy born in the Charles Schulz' popular Peanuts comic strip?

Originally, Charlie Brown found Snoopy at the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm, which was far enough away that he had to take the bus to get there. I can't remember why he wanted a dog, although I know that is relevant to the answer. Snoopy was the last one left of all the puppies--he had been sold and returned. The little girl who adopted him, Lila, had to bring him back after her parents decided to move. This will resurface throughout the comic strip and in "Snoopy Come Home" the movie. Their owner was selling them for quite a bit of money, but he kept knocking the price down until he got to $50. Charlie Brown showed up and found Snoopy. He had something like $5. The kindly farmer sold the puppy to him for that price; Charlie Brown and Snoopy then took the bus back to his house to begin their future together. As Linus puts it, "Charlie Brown, you got a used dog!!" For the whole story, try renting, buying or reading "Snoopy Come Home". Charlie Brown also recounts how his parents took him to the Daisy Hill Puppy Farm to get a puppy - Snoopy - after being bullied in the playground. He recalls that he was crying after being knocked down, and that "it was kind of embarrassing" to think about now.

How many times did Charlie Brown miss a football?

Charlie Brown did kick the football. He kicked the football in the episode, "It's Magic Charlie Brown".

Snoopy was performing many magic tricks in front of Charlie Brown's friends. Then he asked volunteers; some were hurt and some of their possessions were destroyed like Linus's blanket. When Charlie Brown volunteered (Lucy made him go up there on stage), Snoopy was performing an INVISIBILITY trick. Since all of his tricks weren't working, this trick actually worked. Snoopy covered Charlie Brown with a yellow blanket, then did his thing and wala! Charlie Brown disappeared; Snoopy didn't expect it all, he was hoping/knowing that Charlie would still be there. Everyone was amazed. Then it started raining, and everyone left. The invisible Charlie Brown wandered back to Snoopy's house and made him try to get him back to visible again. Snoopy tried, but didn't work. So he walked to the park and saw Lucy placing the football on the ground like most football players would do to have the kick-off. Since Charlie Brown had the advantage of being invisible, he decided scare Lucy by FINALLY kicking the ball. It's pretty funny and amazing if you look at it a different way. So Charlie did kick the football TWICE! He tried to do it again, but Snoopy found out how to make things visible and invisible. As Charlie was running, Snoopy came across by waving his fingers to find Charlie and made him visible again when Charlie passed Snoopy....but Lucy, as usual saw him coming and made him miss the ball. HAHA!! You should watch the video though, 'cause it's hilarious!!

Hope this helped!!

Is Snoopy a great dane?

No, Snoopy is not a Great Dane. Snoopy is a beagle in the Peanuts comic strip created by Charles Schulz.

What was Linus and Lucy's little brothers name in the Peanuts cartoon?

Lucy van Pelt has two(2) younger brothers: Linus van Pelt and Rerun van Pelt. Linus is more well known among Peanuts fans as he is Charlie Brown's closest friend. Rerun is more frequently mentioned in later comic strips and in appears in a few TV specials such as: I Want a Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown.

Who was Charlie Brown's girlfriend?

Charlie Brown had one official girlfriend and two sort-of girlfriends:

Peggy Jean - for about two years in the early-1990s. Charlie Brown first met her at summer camp in 1990, and she appeared intermittently in the strip until mid-1999, a few months before the strip ended. Because of Charlie Brown's extreme nervousness upon meeting her, he mistakenly gave his name as "Brownie Charles," which she continued to use thereafter. Peggy Jean promised she would write to Charlie Brown everyday after summer camp. But Charlie Brown became very discoraged when she didn't write him one letter. Later, Charlie Brown found out, Peggy Jean did write to him, but sent the letter to Brownie Charles, so Sally always sent away the mailman, telling him there's no one in this house name Brownie Charles.

The "Little Red-Haired Girl" was Charlie Brown's crush, but he was always too nervous to approach her. He most often notices her while eating lunch outdoors, and often tries to get up the courage to speak to her, but always in vain. Anything touched by her or associated with her is precious to him. For example, in one strip he finds her pencil dropped in the hallway, notices that it has been chewed and declares, "She's human!" Presumably, this common habit makes her seem more approachable, but, typically, he is prevented from following through when Lucy snatches the pencil and returns it to the Little Red-Haired Girl with a brisk, "Hey, kid! Here's your stupid pencil!"

Peppermint Patty was a freckle-faced tomboy who had a crush on Charlie Brown. She frequently tries to play lovers' games with Charlie Brown, and gets frustrated or even angry when he does not take the bait; he does like Peppermint Patty, but only as a friend (though their friendship is occasionally strained by her strong personality and bossiness toward him). Originally, Peppermint Patty played reverse psychology; she would often say, "You kind of like me, don't you, Chuck?" when it was clear that it was Peppermint Patty who had the crush on Charlie Brown, while he not only did not have a crush on her, he also did not quite know what to make of her. His true love was the unattainable Little Red-Haired Girl, and having a girl actually like him was unexplored territory, although Patty once angrily expressed her jealousy to Charlie Brown for his affection of that girl. Patty frequently denied having a crush on Charlie Brown at first, writing him off as too wishy-washy and because she "could strike him out on three straight pitches" It was still obvious to Marcie (Peppermint Patty's bespectacled female friend) that Peppermint Patty liked Charlie Brown as more than a friend, wishy-washy or not.

In one Sunday strip from 1979 (drawn as part of a storyline in which Charlie Brown was in the hospital), Peppermint Patty essentially admitted her feelings for Charlie Brown and, in the same strip, Marcie admitted loving "Chuck," so far as to affirming her willingness to marry Charlie Brown. Even this strip ended in a denial of sorts-Patty brought Marcie up to the front desk of the hospital and tried to have her admitted as a patient, saying, "I think she's sicker than he is!"

Peppermint Patty often tries to talk to Charlie Brown about matters of the heart (often depicted with both characters sitting under a tree) and even calls him often on the phone (usually taking up the majority of the conversation), but Charlie Brown usually manages to somehow evade the issue, often by simply playing dumb. Patty often grumbles, "I hate talking to you, Chuck!" whenever she tries to confide in him and he does not tell her what she wants to hear.

How tall was Charles Schultz?

In the comic strip pictures,  Charlie Brown stands 7.2 centimeters tall. Therefore, through calculations, assuming that Charlie Brown's height is 128 cm, his actual height is 4 feet and 3 inches.

When did Charlie Brown become a cartoon?

Charlie Brown debuted October 2, 1950. He was only 4 years old. July 11, 1979 he was 8 1/2 years old. It took him 19 years to age 4 1/2 years. "Peanuts" ran for nearly 50 years, appearing in over 2,600 newspapers in 75 countries. The comic strip ended in 2000, only because of Charles M Schulz's failing health.

Why does Charlie Brown say ugh?

Well Lucy screams in frustration at Charlie Brown in a lot of episodes. In "A Charlie Brown Christmas", Lucy asks Charlie if she thinks she is beautiful, and like Charlie he doesn't answer, so Lucy screams at him furiously

Where does Snoopy's brother Spike live?

Snoopy's brother Spike lives in the desert near the town of Needles, California. He is known for living a simple and solitary life, often communicating with cacti and having his own unique adventures.

What is the genre of book its Christmas Charlie Brown?

"It's Christmas, Charlie Brown" would typically fall under the genre of children's holiday picture books or Christmas themed books, as it is based on the classic Peanuts comic strip by Charles M. Schulz.

Why are there borders and gutters in comic strips?

In printing, a "gutter" is a strip of blank space along the inside edge of the page (where the page will be folded or bound into a book). In a comic book, it would be used to refer to a margin where the staples will go in the finished book.

Where did Charles Schulz grow up?

Actually, Charles Schulz' nickname was always Sparky.

His uncle named him that after the short name for Sparkplug

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Where can you buy a Charlie Brown Christmas Tre?

If you CANNOT find a Charlie Brown Christmas Tree.

There your answer, use your imagination!

Be crafty! that's always my motto!

If you can't find it, create it!

Make it your own, use what you can, to make that Charlie Brown Christmas tree.

I don't see why it should come out wrong, if you don't use your imagination.

Make it your goal, work on your artistic side.

Make it increable, do it with your own unquie style.

You never know, if people like it!

People will want your Charlie Brown Christmas Tree.

Sorry if you don't like my answer.

Where is the seventh comic strip?

7 peices. and there is a nother version of that question try: were are all the pieces of the comic strip on big nate island. or something like that

What was Charles Schulz childhood like?

Charles Schulz had a difficult childhood marked by health problems and the loss of his mother at a young age. However, he found solace in drawing and developed a passion for comic strips from an early age. This love for art and storytelling would later influence his iconic creation, "Peanuts."